"One Odisha Disaster Rapid Action Force (ODRAF) team each has been rushed to Keonjhar and Bhadrak districts, special relief commissioner (SRC) B P Sethi said.
"We are fully prepared to deal with a possible flood -like situation in the northern region of the state," the SRC said.
The threat of a flood-like situation looms large with the water level of Baitarani, Subarnarekha and Budhabalang rising steadily following heavy rainfall in most parts of the state in the last couple of days.
"Since the river embankments have been strengthened, our engineers in water resources department have assured us that there is no fear of flood even as the water level of Baitarani touched 18.06 metres at Akhuapada," Sethi said.
However, not wanting to take any risk, the SRC said, the district administrations have mobilised the requisite men and material in flood-prone areas.
Certain blocks like Binjharpur, Bari and Dasrathpur of Jajpur have been put on high alert as the river Baitarani could cause flood in those areas, Sethi said.
At least two blocks like Anandapur and Hatadihi of Keonjhar could also witness flood, sources in the water resources department said.
While the danger level mark of the Subarnarekha is 49.15 metres at Jamsholaghat, the river is flowing at 49.50 metres there at 3 pm there.
The Budhabalang is rising steadily as per the water level recorded at Rajghat at 3 pm, though it is still below the danger level mark.
Odisha government has already sounded an alert about possible flood in some rivers of six districts in view of the IMD forecast of extremely heavy rainfall in northern region of the state.
The district collectors have been asked to remain fully prepared to face any eventuality.
"Please ensure that field officials are in their respective positions," the communication from the special relief commissioner's office to the collectors said.
The rain-battered state is likely to be further hit by heavy to extremely heavy showers coupled with gusty surface winds by tomorrow due to a well marked low pressure in the region, the forecast said.
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